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Nisvan Erkal
Nisvan Erkal
Professor of Economics, University of Melbourne
Verified email at unimelb.edu.au - Homepage
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Ecofeminism: Women, culture, nature
KJ Warren
Indiana University Press, 1997
902*1997
Little emperors: behavioral impacts of China's One-Child Policy
L Cameron, N Erkal, L Gangadharan, X Meng
Science 339 (6122), 953-957, 2013
4972013
Gender, culture, and corruption: Insights from an experimental analysis
V Alatas, L Cameron, A Chaudhuri, N Erkal, L Gangadharan
Southern Economic Journal 75 (3), 663-680, 2009
4182009
Propensities to engage in and punish corrupt behavior: Experimental evidence from Australia, India, Indonesia and Singapore
L Cameron, A Chaudhuri, N Erkal, L Gangadharan
Journal of public economics 93 (7-8), 843-851, 2009
414*2009
Relative earnings and giving in a real-effort experiment
N Erkal, L Gangadharan, N Nikiforakis
American Economic Review 101 (7), 3330-3348, 2011
3162011
Subject pool effects in a corruption experiment: A comparison of Indonesian public servants and Indonesian students
V Alatas, L Cameron, A Chaudhuri, N Erkal, L Gangadharan
Experimental Economics 12, 113-132, 2009
1962009
Optimal licensing policy in differentiated industries
N Erkal
Economic Record 81 (252), 51-60, 2005
902005
Monetary and non-monetary incentives in real-effort tournaments
N Erkal, L Gangadharan, BH Koh
European Economic Review 101, 528-545, 2018
792018
The decision to patent, cumulative innovation, and optimal policy
N Erkal
International Journal of Industrial Organization 23 (7-8), 535-562, 2005
672005
Cooperative R&D under uncertainty with free entry
N Erkal, D Piccinin
International Journal of Industrial Organization 28 (1), 74-85, 2010
562010
Aggregative games and oligopoly theory: short‐run and long‐run analysis
SP Anderson, N Erkal, D Piccinin
The RAND Journal of Economics 51 (2), 470-495, 2020
542020
Aggregate oligopoly games with entry
SP Anderson, N Erkal, D Piccinin
CEPR Discussion Paper No. DP9511, 2013
53*2013
Leadership selection: Can changing the default break the glass ceiling?
N Erkal, L Gangadharan, E Xiao
The Leadership Quarterly 33 (2), 101563, 2022
472022
Cultural integration: Experimental evidence of changes in immigrants' preferences
LA Cameron, N Erkal, L Gangadharan, M Zhang
IZA Discussion Paper, 2012
44*2012
Welfare receipt and the intergenerational transmission of work‐welfare norms
JD Barón, DA Cobb‐Clark, N Erkal
Southern Economic Journal 82 (1), 208-234, 2015
40*2015
Optimal technology sharing strategies in dynamic games of R&D
N Erkal, D Minehart
Journal of Economics & Management Strategy 23 (1), 149-177, 2014
28*2014
Welfare‐reducing mergers in differentiated oligopolies with free entry
N Erkal, D Piccinin
Economic Record 86 (273), 178-184, 2010
262010
Scarcity of Ideas and R&D Options: Use it, Lose it or Bank it
N Erkal, S Scotchmer
National Bureau of Economic Research, 2009
252009
By chance or by choice? Biased attribution of others’ outcomes when social preferences matter
N Erkal, L Gangadharan, BH Koh
Experimental Economics 25 (2), 413-443, 2022
22*2022
On the interaction between patent policy and trade secret policy
N Erkal
Available at SSRN 629927, 2004
212004
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